Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has announced plans to allocate plots to 3,200 journalists in the province. This decision was made during a meeting with Provincial Minister for Information, Azma Bukhari, where immediate actions for the Lahore Phase 2 Journalist Colony were discussed. Maryam Nawaz stated, “Journalists and the government are like two wheels of a vehicle.” She emphasised that providing plots is not a favour but a rightful claim of the journalists. She assured that the allocation process would be based on merit and compliance with legal requirements. The Punjab Information Ministry has also decided to solicit applications from journalists beyond the Lahore Press Club. An official advertisement for this initiative is expected to be released in the next two to three days, highlighting the government’s commitment to support media professionals in the region. Maryam Nawaz also hosted over 1,400 Hindu families, distributing checks of Rs 15,150 each to aid their festive celebrations. During the event, she announced several initiatives to enhance support for minority communities in Punjab. These include the introduction of special identity cards and the creation of virtual police stations to address grievances. Additionally, she highlighted plans for developmental projects in minority neighbourhoods. “The whole nation is united to end terrorism,” said Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif while paying rich tribute to the sacrifices of three jawans, including a major, who got martyred in an operation against terrorists in Bannu. She also hailed the courage and commitment of our brave soldiers who killed eight Khawarij in the Bannu operation.